ORL/Maxillofacial

Oreille

Severe obstructive sleep apnea is associated with cochlear function impairment The relationship between OSAS, hearing and balance_ A scoping review

Amygdales

L’amygdalectomie et ses conséquences au long cours.

Ronflement – Ronchopathie

Among middle-aged adults, snoring predicted hypertension independently of sleep apnoea Prospective Study of Snoring and Risk of Hypertension in Women Rhinitis and snoring as risk factors for hypertension in post-menopausal women Snoring as an Independent Risk Factor for Hypertension in the Nonobese Population Snoring as a risk factor for ischaemic heart disease and stroke in… Lire la suite »

La langue

  Tongue Fat and its Relationship to Obstructive Sleep Apnea Metabolic Activity of the Tongue in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Frein lingual – Ankyloglossie Does Frenotomy Modify Upper Airway Collapse in OSA Adult Patients? A frequent phenotype for paediatric sleep apnoea Ankyloglossia and breastfeeding ankyloglossia and its influence on growth and development of the stomatognathic system… Lire la suite »

Examens paracliniques

1°/ Sonographic evaluation of tongue motions during upper airway stimulation for obstructive sleep apnea 2°/ Three-dimensional analyses of palatal morphology and its relation to upper airway area in obstructive sleep apnea 3°/ Three-dimensional imaging of the upper airway anatomy in obstructive sleep apnea 4°/ Upper Airway Evaluation in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea 5°/ Reliability… Lire la suite »

Anatomie

Attractive Face or Not? It depends on Tongue Posture Peripharyngeal tissue deformation, stress distributions, and hyoid bone movement in response to mandibular advancement Pharyngeal shape and dimensions in healthy subjects, snorers, and patients with obstructive sleep apnoea Aging Influences on Pharyngeal Anatomy and Physiology Relationship Between Surface Facial Dimensions and Upper Airway Structures in Obstructive… Lire la suite »

Physiologie

1°/ Généralités à propos du SAS 2°/ The nose, upper airway, and obstructive sleep apnea 3°/Pharyngeal Motor Control And The Pathogenesis Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea